Some people say hydrogen should be above lithium (Li) and others argue that it should be above fluorine (F) because it has a valence shell that only accepts two electrons.
Lithium is the metal. It isn't used for mental medication, but its compounds are. People often call the medicine lithium, but it's not chemically correct.
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Atoms that participate in the formation of hydrogen bonds include hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and fluorine. Hydrogen bonds form when a hydrogen atom that is covalently bonded to one of these electronegative atoms is attracted to another electronegative atom in a different molecule.
Lithium comes in tablets and capsules.
No, fluorine is not commonly used to etch glass. Hydrofluoric acid is typically used for glass etching due to its high reactivity with silica, the main component of glass. Fluorine gas is highly reactive and toxic, making it impractical and unsafe for glass etching applications.
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Most elements (except hydrogen and helium, and small amounts of lithium) where not present in that form from the beginning (the Big Bang); rather, they were created in the interior of stars.
It reacts scarily with water And has a crimson coloured flame It helps quite moody people Lithium is the name!
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Some application of lithium are:- lithium ion batteries- lithium carbonate as a medicine- lithium greases- lithium compounds uses as flux in laboratory melting- lithium fluoride is used as a crystal in X-ray spectrometry- alloys for aerospace technology- lithium hydroxide absorb CO2- LiAlH4 is an additive to rocket propellants- reagents with lithium in organic chemistry- lithium deuteride is used in nuclear fusion experimentsetc.
Lithium is used in those pills for people with mood swings like "Midol" lol XD
First thing you can do with lithium is if you drop lithium in water it will made hydrogen gas which is very flammable. Second if you light lithium on fire it will glow very bright almost as much as magnesium
Not in all uses. Some inorganic compounds of fluorine are used in toothpaste for example. Fluorine compounds are contained in the teeth and in the bones of people and animals. PURE fluorine is an extremely deadly poison that is very corrosive and explosive, such as when it contacts anything containing hydrogen. Fluorine will take your hide right off, blind you, and kill you. When a person asks the question "Is fluorine a poison?", they MEAN pure fluorine, so answering the question in any other way is rather silly. Some other pure elements that are deadly poisons include chlorine, sodium, magnesium, cesium, potassium, bromine, cadmium, mercury, phosphorus, selenium, tellurium, radon, and plutonium. Don't mess around with any of these.